Space opera, dystopian, cyberpunk, high fantasy, time travel, epic fantasy, urban fantasy, post-apocalyptic
fan guide to the science fiction television series Babylon 5, offering detailed information on its universe, episodes, and behind-the-scenes content and functions as piece of web history.
Personal website and blog of New York Times and #1 Audible bestselling author Jeremy Robinson including webcomics and eBooks
reviews for science fiction, fantasy, horror, and speculative fiction books since 1999
news, reviews, and commentary on science fiction, fantasy, and speculative fiction genres, covering books, films, and other related media as well as original short stories
Covers reviews and discoveries in the genres of grimdark fantasy, sci-fi, and horror, encompassing books, comics, movies, and TV shows.
Astrophysicist turned author Alastair Reynolds personal explores a mix of science fiction themes alongside specific interests like amphibians and bats.
Covers discussions about Hugo Award nominees for best novel and other science fiction novels. It also includes analysis of the awards process and reading nominees prior to voting.
Provides reviews and recommendations for books within the science fiction and fantasy genres.
pdates and insights from Patrick Rothfuss, focusing on his acclaimed fantasy book series, Kingkiller Chronicle.
A comprehensive informational resource providing extensive details on the cinematic and television adaptations of the Dune saga as well as failed attempts at adapting Dune. It surprisingly still receives updates despite it's very early 2000s design.
fan-operated website focused on the Star Trek franchise, advertisement free, with sections dedicated to every Star Trek TV show, movie and videogame, with comprehensive episode guides andscreen caps, podcast, youtube channel, since 2005.
Author David Brin's personal blog often discussing emerge technology and his thoughts around it.
Individual TV episode reviews, movie reviews, Blu-Ray/DVD reviews, and several podcasts.